Saskatoon police say man involved in 4-vehicle crash on Jul. 30 died days later
A 32-year-old man who suffered life-threatening injuries after a four car crash in Saskatoon this July died a few days later, Police said Monday.
Police announced Aug. 12 that the man had died Aug. 1
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A 32-year-old man who suffered life-threatening injuries after a four car crash in Saskatoon this July died a few days later, according to Saskatoon police.
The collision happened on July 30 on 19th Street West and Avenue F South in the city. Two others were sent to hospital with non life-threatening injuries.
In a statement released Aug. 12, Saskatoon police said the 32-year-old man died of his injuries on Aug. 1.
Police said in a previous release that a car is believed to have run a stop sign at a high speed and been hit. Two other vehicles were subsequently hit, according to police.
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The Aug. 12 release said members of the Collision Analyst Unit were in the process of completing their investigation.